The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRID AY, MARCH 23, 192.S.
Granada I. \ST SHOWINC TOMfJHT ADM- 10—25—30c.
TOMORROW—M MIN EE 2:00 to 4:30 Adm. 10, 20,25c. Evening:, 6:30 to 11:0()
3 Romance that Blazes witn Desert Heat
mwm TUE UiU) ^HAROLD BELL WRIGHT NililolljjODjii Love, Hatr, '’assinn—All stripped bare of rcs'rain* ip 'h's stark drama <f 'he O/ark Hills. ALSO First Run News and Comedy
C-'C LftfamertBroj. preirnt ^ The Desired Woman Starring IPvENC KICH tilth WIUIAM KlSSEll - WIUIAMCOUIIR/r POtOl AS CitRRARII JfttK ^CKKOYD MiOMtiCUftng iuh^muian a WARNER BROS PRODUCTION They could not help but love hen And because of their love, her hus« band sent them on patrol duty la the blazing heat of the Indian desent duty that meant madness—or death. But even that was preferable to sep arntion from the lovely Lady Diana,
For Her Mrm Sacrificed Lore—Honor— Lite Itself! Also NOVELTY REEL AND COMEDY MONDAY—TUESDAY (.’ary Cooper—Evelyn Brent—Noah Beery IN “BEAU SABREUlt”
SATURDAY MARKET
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Hulk Kraut, lb
.. . 5c
Beef Brains, lb
... 8c
Fresh Liver Sausage, lb
1254c
Fresh Bologna, lb
rzy 2 c
Fresh Sausage, lb
1254c
Fresh Pork Picnics, lb
1254c
Fresh Spare Ribs, lb
1254c
Sugar (’tired Picnic Hams, 11)
.. 14c
Sugar cured, skinned hams, (half or
whole), lb
2154c
Fresh Country Eggs, doz
2754c
Hood coffee, our special, lb
.. 28c
Light Breakfast bacon, half or whole, lb. 24c
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THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Post Office at Grerncastle, Indiana, a« second class mail matter. I nder the act of March 3, 1879. .Subscription price, 1(1 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprielor. S. K. RAR1DEN, City Editor.
Personal And Local News
Harry Crawford is confined to hi-
| home with pneumonia.
A. \. Ilaurk and children, Russell and Laura Elizabeth, motored to St. Louia today for a short stay. No word has as yet been receive,I , by county officers concerning the whereabouts of Clarence McCall of
State Dance Saturday. Members of the Kappa K'appa Gam ma fraternity from oil over the state will attend the annual state luncheon and dance to be held Saturday at the Clay pool Hotel in Indianapolis,
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Resolutions latidorsed. There was a huge attendance at
R* elsville, who is wanted by county the meeting of the Woman’s Christ-1 i officials on a first degree criminal ' j an Temperance Union held in the j: ss:.ult charge. The affidavit was fil- Methodist Church Thursday aft-'r-, el aganst McCall Wednesday morn- noon. There were a few men present, ing. Devotions were conducted by the Rev. 1 Putnam County will be represent- ■ Br j^' e „ heS( p r „ S ecutor Dicker-, ed with mne students m the d.stnc scn ;in(i viuyor Mctiaughey each gave atm contest which will be held at | |n . t|u< . tiv(> an • r( ., tin g talks conHrazd on Saturday Putnam County t . e) . |:j( , h ,. of selecting a jury , has always been wel represents.I at muttPrs . Questions were
the district meets and this year is no
I' " —. ", V , . , asked by the women who are seeking
Miss Alice Thompson spent the day j fxw’PUon. •; tu ^ ts _ | inst.uction along these lines At the
! Thursday in Indianapolis. ! in ‘ne contest for each of the , , „ ... , „ . • years of Latin in the high school with James L. Hamilton made a busm- from th( ,
ess trip to Mecca, Friday. ( | ( Joseph Brackney of Clinton Faim
l is confined to his home by illness. | A tabulation of prison made proi Merl Todd, high school student, is!ducts that are purchased, and in some
following
confined to his home with the mumps, ca.- s are not
club this evenmg for members
friends.
close of the meeting the resolucions were indorsed.
, Be it resolved that we appreciate the work done by our Judge-Prosecu-tor and Mayor in regard to law en-; forcement and that we pledge our
purchased, in accord- support in the future to all efforts
A smoker will be held at the Elksj anc< ' to “ latf ‘ “States’ Use l.aw’’, put forth to that en...
ar)( |\sent by* Henry A. Roberts, St at- That we Deeply Deplore the mis-. Sales Agent, were receive.! by all carriage of justice in the recent trial
. . . public officials of Putnam County of William Moigan. The Kings Herald- w-i *•'»• yesterday, including all Township That we Realize -hr difficulty an-: , Easter party at the ( huro . on, ay’ Tru.-tees, H ard of County Commis- der which our officers labor in thel afternoon at 4 clock. 'sioneis, County Auditor, Sheriff, discharge of their duties without the j herd Lucas, A. J. Duff, Roy A*'-j ,; ntPn( | ( , nt 0 f County Farm, the an of a strong public sentiment be-
iams and W. M. Houck were visitors ^ aV() ,. ar)( j city Council of Gieenca-- hind tin in. jin Muncie on Thur-day. tie, County Prosecutor, and other-
Mrs. Ed Stone left today for A1 o
bin N'ebiaska, called by the seriou j j illness of hep sister who was former-
| 1> .Miss Wood of this city.
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Mrs.
\ LADIES’ SCARVES In the newest na* terns. A lar Re sortment to m your selection. $1-53 $3j $3.98 J. H
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tate of I: Wayne are visiting here with | former’s parents, Mr. and I James Tate and children. .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beyl and
Mr.
Spring Party April 28.
Men’s Hall Association will
give
Lesson No. 6 Question: Why is emulsified cod-liver oil so highly recommended as food for nursing mothers? Answer: Because it benefits the nutritional condition not only of the mother but of baby as well. Mothers should keep vita-min-nourished with SCOTT’S EMULSION HIIIIIIHIimillHIIIIIIIIIIlllllHIHIIIUIJlItllllHIHIItMlIIIJIUIIIMUtStllltlllllM
M„ F. K. T..I.I vlmtri Mrs. E. *• R. Carswell Thursday at the Method- Woman’s Club To Meert. ist hospital at Indianapolis. The Woman’.- Club will meet with Word ha- been received that Robert Mrs. Mary Mathias, East Seminaiy Hanna is in a critical condition, fol- st., Saturday March 24th .it 2:30 o’-
lowing an operation for appenditici.-, dock,
in a hospital in Burbank, Calif. +-J-+-M--F A complaint for divorce, John L. ' ,rs ‘ ,,r<>v0 Hostess. Keen versus Icy i\ Keen, ba> been ^ yE s. S. ('. Pnvo was hostess to HImI in the Putnam Circuit Court by j the Twentieth Century ( lub on Thurs Janie- and Allee attorney- for the ,| a y u fternoon. Thirty members were plaintiff. present to enjoy a most interesting A Democratic meeting will be held paper, “The Mesa Verde cliff ])wel in the Law Library in the Court; lings,” given by Mis. J. C. Brothers.
Therefore: We call upon all Christian men and women and all loyal citizens to rally to their ,-upport in enforcing the laws of Indiana in our
town :ii d in our country.
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Mrs. McConnell Hostess. Mrs. J. W. McConnell, South College Ave., was hostess Thursday afternoon at a meeting of Section IV of the C r.-tian Church. Mrs. Cowling, who has been absent from the meeting- f, ., some time was able to be at the meeting yesterday. Mrs. Folium had churge of the devotional. A lovely proginm was enjoyed. During the social hour, the hostes- erved refreshments. ALL OVER INDIANA
Fresh bakery goods, oranr*, pies, grape fruit, celery, rhub, Cop i an Ii
All kind of good fresh vfj at Cooper and Inman, we«t square.
Watch For TRICK BROTHE Anniversary Saif March 29, 3
House Saturday afternoon. A very A new member, Mrs. Ida M. Hagel interesting program ha- been at rang-, was received into the club at this
j ed for fhe meeting An introduction to General ChemI istry, college text hook, written by j Dr. W. M. Blancharji, of the Univer- ! sity, arid published by Doubleday, I Dorn, Company, is off the press. The German Club held its meeting j last night at the Beta House and the 1 entire time was devoted to music, i Prof, and Mrs. Barnum and Robert McCullough gave a number of -elections. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and son William went to Hagerstown this morning to spend the week-end with Miss Margaret Emily McGaughey who is teaching in the high school in that city. One of the cleverest displays in the business district this week is to be ' found at the Potter Shoe Store. The 1 windows have been trimmed in futur- ’ , i-tic -t>le and aie attracting mm li j attention. The Phi Mu Alpha fraternity of ; DrPuuw School of Music will give a I musical program/ in the Presbyterian ^ i Church, Sunday evening. The pioI gram will consist of .-elections by | American composers. | James T. Darnell, who with Mrs. ; Darnell, is spi tiding the winter at the ! Royal Hotel in Guthrie, Okla., is le- j j ported improving after having been | | sr riously ill for the past several weeks. (Juite a number of War veteran- attended the meeting which was held j in the American Legion Hall ThursI day evening. For entertainment pur j po.-es several boxing matches were I held during the evening. A finding wa- made for the plaintiff against the defendant by the , | court in the Putnam Circuit Court in ; the matter of the case, Industlial Ac- ! ceptance Corporation versus M. E. Vaughn and Delbert Vaughn, doing business under the name Vaughn and son. The first military formation of the j year was held yesterday afternoon ami showed a remarkable improveI merit over other years at, this time according to the officials of the R. (). T. C. The flag given to the best plaI toon in each drill was awarded to the j third platoon of Company A. Prof. Lloyd (bile has acceptrd a : teaching position for the summer term at Rutgers College, New Bruns- | wick, N. J. This is his third year | there. iHe will teach a course in short' ! ttory writing, the history of the American short story, and modem f British and American poetry. The operetta "The Forest Court” I will be presented tonight, March 23rd J at the High School Auditorium, by Second Ward. Final preparations indicate that it will be an excellent performance. The Forest Court has a | very interesting plot, the music is full of variety, and the costumes add beauty and interest. A pleasant evening of intertainment is in store for all those who attend this operetta. I
EDINBURG—The town board is having plans prepared for erection ■>( j a new < le(tric^jow|i j/lunL • FT. WAYNE -‘-‘'iJonstrurtion of-a ! S.'>2,()00 gymnasium-' rt^pert hall build-
After a pleasant -ocial hour, th ; ing for Concordia college is und h r club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ida! way. Completion is •schedoh-d for
Pierce in April. ‘ Juno.
meeting.
M. MON5Y You get it NOW, * he, want it, and in a plcaani, fied and confidential »» you borrow from liiij cAmple repayment time.
Indiana Loan (4 2D 2 F. H ash union Si. Phone 15. V
COME TO Allen Brothers QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Saturday We Promise The Greatest Values Ever Seen Here Or Elsewhere
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^ Sale
Saturday 10: A. M. To 3: P. M.
We will place on sale hundreds of packages containing merchandise from every department in the store. All will bo sold '‘Blind at the nominal price of 25c. Each package securely wrapped. contain from 50c to $3.00 worth or more. The values in most cas^s are so many time’s greater that the insignificant price of 25c 1 5
only a fraction of the actual value.
C Per PACKAGE
MORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS AND A HKFPING MONHY’S WORTH THROWN IN ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS—NO CHARU* 10: A. M. To .3 P. M. Saturday
